The next day, the two of them go to the theater to watch a movie together. The narrator asks the two if they got into a fight, and the two admit that they did. They're not sure if the fight was real or if it was some kind of mental illness, but the narrator doesn't want to believe it. He tells the two that he has placed a deed and transfer on the apartment they're renting in the city, and that it's theirs. He says that he hasn't signed the deed because he's still paying back a loan he took out to buy the apartment, and he'd like to use the money to buy a house in the future.
The next day, the two of them go to the theater to watch a movie together. The narrator asks the two if they got into a fight, and the two admit that they did. They're not sure if the fight was real or if it was some kind of mental illness, but the narrator doesn't want to believe it. He tells the two that he has placed a deed and transfer on the apartment they're renting in the city, and that it's theirs. He says that he hasn't signed the deed because he's still paying back a loan he took out to buy the apartment, and he'd like to use the money to buy a house in the future.